The Anglican Communion began in England and spread through colonisation
and missionary work. Although it has historically been largest in former British colonies, it has a strong presence throughout the
world, especially in Africa. See our Africa page for dioceses and parishes there.

This page lists those areas of the Anglican Communion without a large enough
web presence to warrant a page of their own. As always, we list every province, diocese, or parish that we know about, which has
a web page. (See our 'Notes on Structure' for more detail.) This page is arranged by country,
in alphabetical order. See the table to choose the country of your interest.

The following list is ordered alphabetically by country. We list every
country, but we don't list individual dioceses unless they have web pages. In places where Christians are not a large fraction of the
population, a diocese can span more than one country. In places where Anglicans are not a large fraction of the population, a province
can span more than one country. In the remaining cases there is a province or autonomous church associated with the country. If the
country has a province or autonomous church, we link the name of the country to it.

If you know of a web site that should be listed here and
is not,please tell
us.

If you represent a church or diocese that would like to have a web page,
please see The Society of Archbishop Justus web hosting. This is the organisation
that sponsors Anglicans Online, and if your web page should be listed here, they might be able to sponsor you, too.

The authoritative source of this information is the Anglican
Communion Office in London. We check their information
regularly and make sure that ours corresponds to it. Should you note any discrepancies, please
tell us. Our information differs from theirs in that we list in order by country, and we include links to web pages; they list
in order by province.

Links to all administrative components of the entire Anglican church on the
ANGLICAN.ORG web site are here.

Centro de Estudos
Anglicanos. Centre for Anglican Studies, founded in 1998. Site in English and Portuguese. The Portuguese-language section includes
numerous articles on Anglican missions, history, theology, ethics and spirituality.

ACROSS: Anglican Crisis Relief Outreach
and Support Singapore
Offers 'a Christian response to crisis due to natural disasters (e.g. earthquakes, tsunamis, typhoons, severe winters, droughts, etc.).
Our response during such times is important as it is an expression of God's love for the suffering people.'

Anglican Frontier Missions
'Frontier Mission is different from local mission (e.g., feeding the homeless in a US city), different from national mission (e.g., providing
relief for hurricane Katrina), different from foreign mission (e.g.,painting a church in Honduras). Frontier Mission is evangelism
where there is no indigenous church (or multiplying church) in areas like N. Africa, the Middle East, India, China, and Indonesia.'

Anglican Health Service, Papua New Guinea
'The mission of the Anglican Church Health Service is to improve the physical, psychological, social and spiritual health and wellbeing
of everyone in the communities we serve, irrespective of religious denomination; clan; status; age; gender; or ability to pay, and
thus reduce the distress and suffering associated with the current high levels of morbidity and mortality.'

Anglican Honduras Hope
'a U.S. based non-profit 501C(3) created to support the efforts of the Diocese of Honduras' mission of developing Honduras spiritually,
socially and economically'.

Anglican Witness
'brings together Anglicans from across the world who are committed to strengthening evangelism within communities, seeing churches grow spiritually and numerically in capacity to engage the whole of God's creation with Christ's love, and seeing God's name glorified in every day life experience.'

Anglicanos en la Red (Paraguay)
A web site in Spanish that explains the Anglican Church to Latin Americans. An upbeat, youth-oriented, fact-packed explanation that is
aimed at inhabitants of a largely Roman-catholic continent. If you read Spanish, you will find this page delightful. It is the only
significant Anglican site in Spanish for the Hispanic world.

ASocIANA (Argentina)
'(an acronym for "Social Support of the Anglican Church of Northern Argentina") is the successor of a long history of commitment
of the Anglican Church to the Indian peoples of this region and to their wellbeing. This history goes back to the first Anglican missionaries
who came to live among the Wichi and Toba Indians at the beginning of the last century (1910)'

Bishop John Daly Mission Center (Kumi,
Korea)
A worshipping community with several ministries: hospice care, home care nurse visits and 'Koinonia Farm' which 'raises produce for distribution
to the needy and is being made into a halfway house for recovering alcoholics and mentally diseased.' (Diocese of Pusan)

Casas Hogares,
Peru
'features the two Anglican children's homes in Arequipa. Casa Hogar Sagrada Familia is for ages 12+ and Casa Hogar San Jose is for kids
under 12.'

Central Florida Honduras
Commission
'established by the Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida to support, encourage and enable the mutual ministry between the Diocese of
Central Florida and the Diocese of Honduras'.

Christ Church Ministries Jerusalem
'CMJ is the largest and most well-established evangelical Christian ministry in Israel. Officially named the Israel Trust of the Anglican
Church Amutah and Anglican in foundation, it functions interdenominationally'.

Cristosal
A foundation for the support of the Anglican Church in El Salvador.

Coins for Cuba
'The focus for this site is to raise awareness of the needs of the Episcopal Church in Cuba, the needs of congregations, clergy and especially the church buildings. Coins for Cuba will also look at ways and means to support Cuban students in seminary and studying towards ordination in the Episcopal Church in Cuba.'

Egypt Diocesan Association
Supports the Episcopal/Anglican Diocese of Egypt with North Africa and the Horn of Africa. 'The work of the diocese includes social programs,
medical clinics, schools and homes. Much of the area faces the pressures of poverty, drought and war. There is a program for refugees
in Cairo, a school for the deaf and a general hospital.'

Honduras Brigade
Site for mission teams sent from the Episcopal Church USA to the Episcopal Church in Honduras.

Honduras Medical Mission
'The Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi Honduras Medical Mission provides health care, veterinarian care, and pastoral care for the people
of Honduras. It is the prayer of those who plan, support and participate in the mission that their labors glorify God.' Founded in
1982; includes information on 2010 and 2011 missions.

Jesus Abbey, South Korea
An ecumenical community founded by the late Archer Torrey, Anglican priest. [English site]

Korean Mission Partnership
Founded in 1889 by Bishop Charles John Corfe, first Anglican Bishop of Korea, to support the work of the Anglican Church in Korea. KMP's
website includes the current issue of its newsletter, Morning Calm, published regularly since 1890.

Lebanese Evangelical
School for the Blind
This school was the first school for blind people in the Middle East. It was founded in 1868 by a dedicated group of people who devoted
their lives to the service of the blind in this part of the world. It is not strictly Anglican, but is run by an Anglican priest and
has a Christian focus.

Living Threads Haiti
'We sell altar linens that provide life-saving aid to women in need. When you buy from us you support extremely poor women in a small
village in Haiti and you promote the practice of Fair Trade principles.'

Los Amigos Episcopales,
El Salvador
'a charitable organization in the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio. It is a small but very active part of the diocesan Peace and Justice Ministry,
dedicated to supporting Episcopal schools and preschools in the Diocese of El Salvador.'

Maison de Naissance,
Torbeck, Haiti
'a maternity center designed as a birthing home. Our mission is to provide preferential care for mothers and babies in extreme poverty
in Haiti. The services of a modern maternity center are offered in the hospitality of a safe, culturally appropriate, welcoming, and
friendly home'. Affiliated with the Diocese of West Missouri; Children's Medical Missions of Haiti; St Luke's Hospital, Kansas City,
Missouri; and the Haitian Episcopal Learning Partnerships (HELP) Foundation.

Mission of Miracles,
El Salvador
'As we are called to be the passionate presence of Christ in all we do, the purpose of the Mission of Miracles is to be a voluntary organization
in relationship with the people of our Epsicopal Companion Diocese of El Salvador, with regard to health promotion, education and treatment
of disease by providing medical, dental, vision, mental health, and veterinary services to support the ongoing mission of the diocese
El Salvador health team.'

Mothers'
Union of Barbados
Founded in 1918. Site includes extensive information on membership, activities, history and local branches.

Nicaraguan Atlantic Coast Anglican Members
'a non-profit organization whose mission is to raise funds for the reconstruction of area churches and schools on the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua that had been destroyed by hurricane Joan in October 1988'.

Nowonnanum, Seoul, South
Korea
Youth, employment and social service agency affiliated with the Anglican Church of Korea.

Our Little Roses Ministries (Honduras)
Begun in 1998, this ministry focusses on giving 'hope with life-changing dimensions for physically and emotionally abused girls, as well
as orphans... includes a health clinic, community for poor single mothers, bilingual school, Jubilee Center for justice issues, retreat
center and a bed and breakfast and hospitality house. The ministry caught the interest of officials of San Pedro Sula who gave land
to Our Little Roses on which now live 70 girls and staff and in several buildings and many ministries including a school and chapel,
on which now live 70 girls and staff and in several buildings and many ministries including a school and chapel.'

Partners with Haiti
'Developing a network of support for the rebuilding of the Cathédrale Sainte-Trinité, Port-au-Prince, Haiti.'

Project
Cuba: Wiring a Nation of Anglicans (Cuba)
In January 1996, Tod Maffin, the founder of Anglicans Online, travelled to Cuba with a ministry team from the national missions offices
of the Anglican churches in Canada and the U.S. The task: To set up a national electronic mail network for the Diocese of Cuba to help
the people keep communications channels open. This mini-site describes his trip and has a number of photos of the project as it developed.

Project Rozana
'This Australian-based initiative brings together people of different faiths and cultures with one clear objective – raising funds that will make a real difference to lives of hundreds of Palestinian children in the West Bank and Gaza Strip by providing treatment and doctor-training at one of the world's finest hospitals–Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem.'

St Paul the Apostle Boys'
TownCIMESPA, Brazil (CIMESPA: Cidade de Meninos São Paulo Apóstolo)
Founded in 1958 as a non-profit educational and philanthropic institution directed by an elected non-stipendiary board for the purpose
of boarding and educating abandoned or otherwise needy male children or adolescents.

Holy Cross Education
'organized by volunteers across North America with the goal of ensuring schools like Holy Cross Anglican School in Ambergris Caye, Belize continue to make positive change in the world'.

BruneiSt Andrew's School, Darussalam
Founded in 1956, affiliated with the Diocese of Kuching. [MIDI attack]

IsraelAnglican International School, Jerusalem
'An internationally accredited, pre-Kindergarten to Grade 12 [ages 3-18] school. It is dedicated to preparing students to succeed throughout
the world, in schools, universities, future responsibilities and careers.'

St George's College,
Jerusalem
'In 1924, a few local Anglicans began to study informally for the priesthood at the Cathedral. British theological students would join
them to study during the summer. More and more people came, and St George's College Jerusalem was created just after World War II. The
College's main objective was to train priests of the Anglican Province of Jerusalem and the Middle East. But, the dream of a seminary
for students from the Middle East ended with the Six-Day War of 1967. After that conflict, the Rev'd Canon John Wilkinson helped transform
the seminary into a College for the entire Anglican Communion as well as the worldwide church'.

JamaicaUnited Theological College of the West Indies, Kingston
Founded in 1965, this theological college serves Anglican, Methodist, Lutheran, Moravian, Baptist and other Christian churches in Jamaica,
Guyana, Trinidad, the Cayman Islands and elsewhere in the Caribbean.

KoreaHuimang Special School, Uijeongbu, South Korea
School for special-needs students affiliated with the Anglican Church of Korea.

SungKongHoe University,
Seoul, Korea
Founded in 1914 as St Michael's Theological Seminary, SungKongHoe University is an institution of the Anglican Church of Korea. Today
it grants undergraduate degrees as well as graduate degrees in Theology and Civil and Social Welfare. This Korean-language site includes
smaller sections in English, Japanese and Chinese.

MyanmarHoly Cross Theological College, Yangon
'This is [...] for the Holy Cross Theological College's Alumni and friends and anyone who is interested in HCTC.'

Papua New GuineaNewton Theological College, Popondetta, Papua New Guinea.
Established in 1952, this theological college serves all five dioceses of the Church of Papua New Guinea; its newsletter the Saint
Athanasius Messenger, is available online.